camp logo

Camp Abegweit is an ecumenical camp sponsored by
The United Church of Canada, Prince Edward Island Presbytery.

 
Refund Policy
Stuff to Bring to Camp
Useful Information
Where is Camp Abegweit?

Need to find out more details about life at Camp?  In-season, contact the Director, Jennifer Carver, at the camp.
Telephone:  (902) 855-2816.  Mail:  Camp Abegweit, R.R. #2, Borden, PE C0B 1X0.

Before camping season begins, contact
Bob Lockhart at bob@spectrumsolutions.com or 902-859-3207
or Garth Cousins at garthcousins@hotmail.com or 902-436-0458.



Refund Policy


If your child does not attend camp after registering, the following policy regarding refunds will apply:
  • Notification with ten (10) days prior to camp:  80% refund.
  • After that time, no refund will be given.  An appeal to this ruling may be considered by the Board at the September meeting.  A written appeal must be received by the Board Chair in writing no later than September 15.

  • Return to top

    Stuff to Bring to Camp

    Bible Notebook
    Pencils Swim suit
    Towels Warm jacket
    Long pants Shorts
    T-shirts Sweater
    Toothbrush Toothpaste
    Soap Shampoo
    Rain gear Hat or cap
    Repellent Sunscreen
    Pillow Sleeping bag
    Musical instruments           A good attitude and a Smile!

    Return to top

    Useful Information

    Campers are advised to mark all belongings - the Camp will not be responsible for lost, stolen or damaged articles.  At the end of the camping season, all unclaimed articles will be donated to a charity.

    Dress Code  All campers are expected to dress appropriately to a standard similar to what would be expected in school.

    Snacks  Due to food allergies, no food is permitted to be brought to camp by campers.

    Meals  Nutritious balanced meals are served from a modern kitchen in a supervised dining hall.  Any child that requires a special diet should make sure that advance preparation is made with the Cook.

    Medications  All medications must be turned over to the camp's First Aid Co-ordinator upon arrival at camp.

    Discipline Policy  All campers are required to behave in a manner that maintains and promotes an environment of safety, love, and respect for staff, campers and the property.  When any serious disciplinary action is required, parents will be notified and if unacceptable behaviour continues, a camper may be required to leave the camp.

    Cabins  Campers live with a group of fellow campers in cabins under the supervision of qualified and trained staff.

    Visiting Camp  Visiting your child at camp is not encouraged except on opening and closing days.  Visitation tends to interrupt the daily camp schedule.  However, if you feel that it is necessary to do so, please contact the Camp Director to make arrangements.

    Return to top



    Last update: April 25, 2010
    Comments about this page may be sent to the Webminister, Roland Easter at easter@pei.sympatico.ca

    Copyright © Prince Edward Island Presbytery, The United Church of Canada 2010
    This document may be reproduced provided this copyright notice is included with it.

    Back to home page
    Home